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ஓ HINDU PATRIKA May & June 2013 Hindu Temple & Cultural Center of Kansas City A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION 6330 Lackman Road Shawnee, KS 66217-9739 http://www.htccofkc.org Tel: (913) 631-7519 (Temple) President Message to the Community Dear Devotees, As we are entering into the Month of May, we wanted to give you an insight to what has happened in the last four months and what is coming at HTCC. With your support, we are able to sustain the donation based model of HTCC’s Sunday Mid-day Prasad program until now. With passing time, we are seeing increased involvement from individuals and groups in this endeavor. We are fairly optimistic that the wonderful community of Kansas City area will continue to lend their support to move this program forward. In March, we had two major events celebrated successfully. The MahaShivaratri puja was performed with great devotion and elaboration. There was a constant flow of devotees throughout the day until midnight. We also celebrated Holi with all its grandeur on Mar 30. We saw the largest representation from regional community groups in the food mela. We had a record event in terms of participation, number of visitors and amount of revenue generated for HTCC. The play with colors saw an unprecedented crowd, so much so that we ran out of the stock of colors and had to reorder it. We had a wide mix of crowds – locales and Indians and everybody seemed to be enjoying every moment of the celebration. We hosted the first event under the proposed Heritage Fund by celebrating the 150 th Birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. The event was celebrated over two days, April 7 and 12 and witnessed a sizable participation. It is heartwarming to think that our community has an interest in heritage related events as well. For the kids, we have replaced the old play sets with a better and brand new one. Very soon we will be doing the landscaping of the play area to give our little angels a safer and enjoyable place to hang out while the parents enjoy their time with the gods. May is a very important month for HTCC. It will be 25 years old and we will celebrate the Brahmotsavam for three days. I would like to request you all to come forward and get involved to show your support to our beloved Temple. We are determined to bring more such events under HTCC for our community. We are striving to do better. But we need your feedback on a regular basis to analyze our actions and look for areas of improvement. After all, our job is to make your visit to HTCC as enjoyable as possible and help you build a long lasting relationship of devotion, love and patronage. Wishing you all the best! Yours truly, R.B.Mohapatra 2 Board of Members 2012 - 2014 Ravi Mehra (Chairman) 2011 - 2013 Eashwar Reddy 2011 - 2013 Mohan Gupta 2011 - 2013 Mana Pattanayak 2011 - 2013 Priti Mohan 2012 - 2013 Upendra Shah 2012 - 2014 Kumkum Bisariya 2012 - 2014 Gopal Aedma 2013 - 2015 Sara Sathyanarayana 2013 - 2015 Mukesh Goel 2013 - 2015 Subhadra Doshi 2013 - 2015 Pratibha Kote 2013 Makarand Deshpande 2013 Madhukar Garlapati 2013 Rambollabha Mohapatra (President) *** Members of HTCC Executive Committee for 2013 President : Ram (RB) Mohapatra Vice-President : Dr. Amit Kumar Secretary : Vijay Aianparapu Jt. Secretary : Atul Agarwal Treasurer : Kumkum Bisarya, Suma Hegde Program Committee : Usha Saha, Gopal Venkatesh, Chetna Ranat, Raghu Kundhurti, Shiva Kumar, Ajay Parsai, Rama Nadella, Srinivas Marada, Dinesh Chinalachaiagari Patrika: Bindu Sundar PR, E-Communication, Facebook & HTCC Website : Ravi Mehra, Sanjeev Goyal Managers :Rajinder Goyal, Hari Narayana Rao Midigudla Priests :Srinivasa Charyulu, Atul Trivedi Youth Group Coordinator : Anuradha Arnipalli, Amit Desai, Ravi Mehra Maintenance : Makarand Deshpande, Upendra Saha Priest Committee : Swaran Jain, Kasturi Patro, Govindachari, Sadhna Bisariya, Rekha Seth, Ram Mohapatra Community Outreach and Interfaith Community : Dr.Amit Kumar, Deb Bhaduri, Dinesh Chinalachaiagari, Rama Nadela Email: Executive Committee: [email protected] Priest Committee: [email protected] Treasurer: [email protected] Editor: [email protected] 3 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES BAL VIHAR Every Sunday 10am to 11am dispersing after Bal Aarthi. Contact Ganesh Siruvalure @ [email protected] YOGA PARIVAR Every Sunday 9.30am to 10.30am Contact Dr. Vijay Kumar @913-894-6454 HINDI CLASS Every Sunday 11.00am to 12.00noon Contact Swapnam Kumar @ 816-554-2454 SOUP KITCHEN May 27th & June 24th . Every Last Monday Contact Suma Hegde @ 913-491-1969 PRANAYAMA YOGA Every Monday and Wednesday evening at 6.00pm to 7.30pm in a basement. Contact Sadhana Bisarya at # 913-764-3521 or [email protected]. Email to [email protected] to update your community events. *** Anna Daan - Maha Punya HTCC is Serving Sunday Mid-day Prasad to Devotees for FREE WE request your support to sustain this initiative How you can support!! * Sponsor Prasad for one or more Sunday with your Family & Friends – Cook at Home or Cook at HTCC Kitchen * Donate : Want to Participate, but do not have time! You can donate any amount to HTCC Sunday Prasad fund and HTCC will prepare the Prasad on your behalf for a Sunday using your donations * Celebrate a Memorable day of your life Celebrate by donating to this “Anna Dana” Program. One Sunday will be sponsored in your name. Please send your donations to HTCC or Donate Cash on your next visit to the Temple. Make sure you mention to the Managers that your donation is for the HTCC SUNDAY PRASAD FUND or write it in the Memo field of the check. For More information contact (913)-631 7519 e-mail: [email protected] 4 th 150 Jayanti of Swami Vivekananda Celebrated at HTCC HTCC celebrated the 150 th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda on April 7 and April 12. This is the first initiative under the proposed HTCC Heritage fund. Sunday, April 7: The event included a small exhibition on Swami Vivekananda, some cultural activities and a lecture by Mr.Phillip Goldberg. The Hindu Swyamsevak Sangha (HSS) was kind enough to send all exhibition materials to us for the event. The picture chronicle of Swamiji’s life was greatly enjoyed and appreciated by the visitors. The cultural program began with Bhajans by Mrs. Ranu Pal. It was followed by soulful violin rendition by Akshya and Bhavish accompanied by their father Dinakar on the tabla. Mrs. Bhasweti Ray gave a nice presentation on “Chakras”. The Kansas City Bengali Association and Sagam were the major contributors to the cultural activities. The kids play depicting Swamiji’s childhood experience was very soulful. Sangam’s play on Swami Vivekananda’s experience in America was very insightful. In the mean time, Mrs.Swati Sharma also enthralled the audience with her beautiful voice. The evening session started with devotional music by Mrs. Lata Venkatesh and Mrs. Pameena on VEENA accompanied by Ajay on the Mrindamgam. The Priests of HTCC falicitated the guest speaker with holy vedic chantings and blessings. Afterwards, the keynote speaker, Mr.Phillip Goldberg delivered an extremely interesting and insightful lecture titled – East Meets West – The amazing influence of Indian Spirituality . The day ended with signing of books by Mr.Goldberg and dinner. Friday, April 12: The event was primarily planned around a scholarly lecture on “Swami Vivekananda’s message on spiritual awakening” by Swami Yogatmananda of the Vedanta Society of Providence, Rhode Island. Our Priests gave a tour of the temple and also chanted the holy mantras to beginning the event. There was a sizable participation in this event and the speaker as well as the audience enjoyed the evening to the core. The HTCC executive committee extends its heartfelt thanks to all the volunteers and community organizations that helped us to make this event such a great success. 5 The Rosary Beads By Debabrata Bhaduri Hindu devotees, while chanting God’s name use the rosary or ‘japamala’, which has 108 beads. The rosary has two-fold purpose. By chanting and keeping track of counts by passing the beads through fingers, the devotee is able to distance him/herself from distracting thoughts and focus the mind more effectively. I always wondered what is special about the number ‘108’in the Hindu psychic that it occurs in many places. In classical Indian dance, there are ‘108’ different movements of hand and feet. In major puja festivals, the priest offers 108 flowers and bay leaves to God. There is an interesting story in Mahabharata. When Rama, in exile decided to go for war with the demon king Ravana to rescue his wife Sita in the Lanka Island, he was seeking goddess Durga’s blessing for success. He was told that the Goddess can be pleased only if he offers her ‘108’ ‘neal kamal’ or blue lotuses during the puja. Rama, after traveling the whole world barely managed to collect just one hundred eight blue lotuses. When he started the puja, he found that one lotus was missing. It was actually hidden by the Goddess Durga herself to test Ram’s devotion. Ram was so disturbed that he prepared to offer one his eyes to her since people used to say that his eyes were like blue lotuses. At this, Goddess Durga appeared in front of him and prevented him from doing so. She was very pleased at his devotion and blessed him for his upcoming battle with Ravana. It is interesting to note that there are 18 chapters in Bhagvat Gita as well as there are 18 Puranas. There must be special holiness about these numbers that resemble ‘108’ but for a ‘0’ slipped in between. There is another interesting fact about this number that I learned from an eminent scholar Subhas Kak who once came to talk at the temple.